Calendar Dates
- Year 2 to Alex theatre 7th February 2025
- Half term 17th February 2025
- Half term 18th February 2025
We are proud to announce we are now a Bronze-Rights Committed school!
There are three stages to the Rights Respecting Schools Award. Its transformative and rigorous approach means the journey to the highest stage can take up to four years.
Together young people and the school community learn about children’s rights, putting them into practice every day. The Award is not just about what children do but also, importantly, what adults do. In Rights Respecting Schools children’s rights are promoted and realised, adults and children work towards this goal together.
There are four key areas of impact for children at a Rights Respecting school; wellbeing, participation, relationships and self-esteem.
The difference that a Rights Respecting School makes goes beyond the school gates, making a positive impact on the whole community.
The UNICEF UK Rights Respecting Schools Award supports schools across the UK to embed children’s human rights in their ethos and culture.
The Award recognises achievement in putting the UN Convention on the Right of the Child (CRC) at the heart of a school’s practice to improve wellbeing and help all children and young people realise their potential.
Meet our new RRSA members
Here are some photos of our previous RRSA Year 6 members welcoming the new members.
Maryam Chowdhury 6B, Atik Hussein 6B and Ayub Abdullahi 6K, helped to look through applications, discussed them and talked about characteristics.
Atik said that Khaled and Lawy's 'determination and spirit' would make them good members of the group!
Our RRSA Representatives for 2023-2024
Yusuf Miah | 6B |
Tanushra Naba | 6Z |
Eshaal Zeb | 6Z |
Eesha Ahmed | 6C |
Mohammad Anas Chowdhury | 6K |
Lawy Hamakad | 6K |
Khalid Alpasher | 6K |
Saffiyah Rasool | 6B |